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To honor the 60th anniversary of two milestones in human rights, the Genocide Convention and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we are highlighting resources designed to bring this history alive in the classroom.2008 Conference
Mary Ann Glendon Interview
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A German Dump Holds Shards of a Terrible Night
Researchers recently discovered that a dump 30 miles outside of Berlin contains physical evidence of what many Holocaust scholars believe was "the beginning of the end" for Jews in Germany. Learn more about Kristallnacht.
Facing Today helps educators connect history to current issues in our world today through the lens of universal themes including identity, membership, judgment, and participation.
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November 20, 2008
Hope, Critique, and Possibility: Universal Rights in Societies of Difference
Cambridge, MA
December 2, 2008
Coming of Age in America: Perspectives on Immigration - With NPR's Scott Simon
Los Angeles, CA
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Blessed is the MatchThis guide includes classroom strategies and activities that will support students as they consider the significance of Hannah Senesh's life and the legacy that she leaves for young people today.
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David Burstein on Getting Young People Involved
Facing History alumnus and founder of 18 in 08 David Burstein on getting young people involved in the political process.
Classroom Stories »
What happened to the nine African American students who integrated a high school in 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas, and how the community reacted, has made a profound impact district-wide in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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"I want us to think seriously about living in a society where some people are privileged but others are not, and we take it as a matter of course that this is the way it is."



